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Star Wars Episode I: Racer screenshotStar Wars Episode I: Racer 1999 Simulation
Star Wars: Episode I: Racer for Windows is essentially a straight port of the Nintendo 64 version, and I'd have to say it doesn't handle nearly as well as its home videogame system cousin. Of course, this isn't a game which I've really enjoyed on either platform, so it might just be me. There's just something about those Pods that I don't like. First, there's no way you can really simulate going 450 miles per hour in a videogame; none of us will ever drive a vehicle which can go that fast, and even if the game could actually give us...


Dusk of the Gods screenshotDusk of the Gods 1991 Role playing
Dusk of the Gods is an action/adventure/RPG by Event Horizon Software which is set in Norse mythology. Those of you familiar with the latter will know about Ragnarok, the great battle at the end of time between the Aesir and Vanir gods, in which many of the most powerful gods of the good Aesir will be defeated at the hands of the evil Vanir, followed by the dawn of a new age of peace. The Ragnarok Prophecy was destined to be inevitable, but the Aesir gods will choose to try and prolong Ragnarok as long as possible and fight the...


XS screenshotXS 1996 Arcade action
In the far future, gladiator-style blood sports were revived. The hero of the game gets informed of them through an associate, whom he believes to be dead. In order to get to the bottom of the mystery, he has to become a player in those cruel battles, where only the most ruthless survive. Everyone fights to death, because the loser's fate is worse than just death - the meat of defeated contestants is used in fast-food burgers... XS is a first-person shooter that consists entirely of these gladiatorial arena battles, in a certain way simulating deathmatch competitions in a single-player frame....


Suburban Commando screenshotSuburban Commando 1993 Arcade action
Do you remember the movie Suburban Commando with Christopher Lloyd? You know, the professor from Back to the Future movies, the judge in Who Framed Roger Rabitt, the Klingon commander in Star Trek movies II and III... Anyway, if you don't you might have missed out on 90 minutes of fun, but the guy the movie was famous for was Hulk Hogan. The game before you seems to focus only on his character. An interplanetary commando, who lands on Earth and needs to get back to space, but has to stop the villain from trying to take over the galaxy....


Life and Death 2: The Brain screenshotLife and Death 2: The Brain 1990 Simulation
Arguable the best doctor games ever produced for the PC (well, Theme Hospital comes close, but that is more of a management game), Life & Death 1 and 2 put you in the role of surgeon who specializes in digestive systems in the first game, and brain surgery in the second. Diagnose patients correctly and perform increasingly difficult more advanced procedures to get promoted. The games are much celebrated for their strong emphasis on realism (not surprisingly, since their designer is a real doctor). The games also boast high educational value as well, since every time you make mistakes you'll...


Zombie Dinos From Planet Zeltoid screenshotZombie Dinos From Planet Zeltoid 1995 Educational
Dinosaurs of the past are been brought to our present time in an attempt to control the world! You must learn to track and identify different dinosaurs if you're going to save the Earth. You are not alone though. You have the help of the Dinosaur Encyclopedia and your new found friend, Dexter the talking Dinodroid. As you track the dinosaurs, you will encounter clues to which dinosaur you are tracking. When you put the answers to the clues together, you'll learn what type of dinosaur is close by. When you've figured it out, you'll find the dinosaur and you will encounter...


Decisive Battles of American Civil War Vol. 3 screenshotDecisive Battles of American Civil War Vol. 3 1992 Strategy
The third volume of the Decisive Battles of the American Civil War series allows the player to reenact another six crucial battles of the American Civil War: Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Atlanta, Franklin, Nashville. Just as the first and second volume, this turn-based, hex-based wargame focuses on simulating the limited control, communication and "fog of war" of a XIX-century battlefield, providing a challenge to the player taking command of either North or South forces. Apart from single and two player gameplay option, an editor is also available, enabling the creation of own scenarios. ...


Glover screenshotGlover 1998 Arcade action
Arcade games usually involve mindless entertainment supplemented by decent graphics and the need for a quick trigger finger. While Glover is no groundbreaking production, it is entertaining with its puzzles, acrobatic movements, and cartoonish 3d graphics. Storyline: A good wizard is one day experimenting with potions and accidentally mixes the wrong ones. A huge explosion occurs, destroying the wizard and bringing his magical gloves to life. One was sent flying out of the tower, while the other was thrown into a cauldron of pure evil. In the chaos, the Kingdom's power crystals were sent flying away as rubber balls. As Glover, the...


Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" screenshotSpy Fox in "Dry Cereal" 1997 Educational
Spy Fox in Dry Cereal is probably my favorite of the Humongous Entertainment games which I've played. Not only is it very well-suited for kids between the ages of 5 and 10 (although kids on the younger end of the scale might have a hard time with it), but the developers slipped a lot of sly stuff in there which adults will laugh at. For example, Spy Fox uses a tracking bug planted in Russian Blue's purse to trail her to her hideout, which will lead him in turn to William the Kid's headquarters. The bug is a real bug,...


Command Aces of The Deep screenshotCommand Aces of The Deep 1995 Simulation
Command Aces of the Deep was the first really good submarine simulation I ever came across. It forced a paradigm shift of my ratings of all previous subsims. CAOD was leagues ahead of the competition at the time of its release, holds its ground years later, and is a shining example of a subsim done right. It is one of the few sims whose rating hasn't slipped as newer and better sims have been created. SSI is working on a new version (Silent Hunter II) that promises to allow modem/network play and enable players to command destroyers and escorts as...


 

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